This paper argues that Karl Polanyi's theory of the 'double movement' reasonably explains the development of the Occupy Movement in the context of post-financial crisis America. I argue that the 2008 financial crisis precipitated the collapse of an economy that, in Polanyian terms, was significantly disembedded from social institutions, and that the consequent social dislocation laid the foundations for a Polanyian 'countermovement' by society against market fundamentalism. In explaining the disembedding of the economy prior to the financial crisis, I explore the neoliberal turn of the 1970s � specifically financial deregulation and innovation. Following this, the paper finds that the movement's substantive success in imposing social constr...
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
This paper interrogates the promises and limits of social movements in the post-crisis period by ana...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the relative absence of a theoretical underpinnin...
In this chapter, we want to re-evaluate the heuristic role of Polanyi’s double movement by suggestin...
hotmail.com. Social scientists have been paying increasing attention to the works of Karl Polanyi. O...
Social scientists have been paying increasing attention to the works of Karl Polanyi. Of particular ...
A new cycle of ideological clashes underpins the economic policy reforms in the aftermath of the 200...
The Occupy Movement emerged in late 2011, and appeared to assume the status of a global phenomenon. ...
In the introduction of the 2001 edition of The Great Transformation, Fred Block argues that we all h...
This book analyses protests against the Great Recession in the European periphery. While social move...
As experts discuss the causes and results of the 2008 financial crisis and ensuing Great Recession, ...
This article responds to recent calls for bringing capitalism back into the study of social movement...
Dr David Bates (reporting on research produced in collaboration with Dr Matthew Ogilvie and Emma Pol...
With the contemporary crisis of liberal democracy and the rise of illiberalism in the aftermath of t...
The article compares the Occupy protest movement of the early 2010s to the anti-Communist dissident ...
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
This paper interrogates the promises and limits of social movements in the post-crisis period by ana...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the relative absence of a theoretical underpinnin...
In this chapter, we want to re-evaluate the heuristic role of Polanyi’s double movement by suggestin...
hotmail.com. Social scientists have been paying increasing attention to the works of Karl Polanyi. O...
Social scientists have been paying increasing attention to the works of Karl Polanyi. Of particular ...
A new cycle of ideological clashes underpins the economic policy reforms in the aftermath of the 200...
The Occupy Movement emerged in late 2011, and appeared to assume the status of a global phenomenon. ...
In the introduction of the 2001 edition of The Great Transformation, Fred Block argues that we all h...
This book analyses protests against the Great Recession in the European periphery. While social move...
As experts discuss the causes and results of the 2008 financial crisis and ensuing Great Recession, ...
This article responds to recent calls for bringing capitalism back into the study of social movement...
Dr David Bates (reporting on research produced in collaboration with Dr Matthew Ogilvie and Emma Pol...
With the contemporary crisis of liberal democracy and the rise of illiberalism in the aftermath of t...
The article compares the Occupy protest movement of the early 2010s to the anti-Communist dissident ...
The social movement literature in Western Europe and North America has oriented much of its theoreti...
This paper interrogates the promises and limits of social movements in the post-crisis period by ana...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to highlight the relative absence of a theoretical underpinnin...